Spain, Tibet, and the End of the Global Policeman
At Foreign Policy, David Bosco comments on new restrictions on “universal...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Feb 17, 2014
At Foreign Policy, David Bosco comments on new restrictions on “universal...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Feb 17, 2014
In this cartoon, Badiucao demonstrates how Internet censorship works in China, by showing the...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Feb 17, 2014
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Feb 17, 2014
At Aeon, James Palmer examines the lives of disabled Chinese, and attitudes towards them in the...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Feb 17, 2014
After calling for the public disclosure of officials’ assets last spring, New Citizens’ Movement founder Xu Zhiyong was handed four years in prison for “gathering crowds to disturb public order” in January, and two of his...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Feb 17, 2014
Soon after CCTV aired an exposé on prostitution in China’s “sex capital,” authorities in the...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Feb 16, 2014
The BBC reports that authorities have shot eight people who were allegedly “trying to attack...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Feb 16, 2014
Following last November’s adjustment to China’s one-child policy, Sutirtho Patranobis...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Feb 16, 2014
An American scholar of Tibet has collected thousands of Tibetan language books and donated them to...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Feb 16, 2014
On Saturday, Secretary of State John Kerry completed a two-day visit to China, where North Korea...
Read Moreby Grace | Feb 14, 2014
Following accusations that Microsoft internationally censored politically sensitive content on its...
Read Moreby Meredith Godwin | Feb 14, 2014
Three Directives from the Ministry of Truth warn media outlets to cool coverage of stories related...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Feb 14, 2014
The Associated Press reports that the health of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Liu Xiaobo’s wife,...
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